The Department of Finance (DOF) is required by NY State law to value condominiums or cooperatives as if they were residential rental apartment buildings. DOF uses income information from rental properties similar in physical features and location to the condominiums or cooperatives. DOF applies this income data to the condominium or cooperative and determine its value in the same way DOF values rental apartment buildings.
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Condominiums and cooperatives are valued as if they were residential rental apartments. Income information from similar rental properties is applied to determine value.
The Department of Finance (DOF) chooses similar properties to value condos and coops. Properties are selected based on a combination of factors such as: land location, income levels, building age and construction and exemptions and subsidies.

A list of contractors and subcontractors who are ineligible for inclusion on any HPD prequalified list(s) for housing development projects due to a failure to provide the wage reporting information required by Local Law 44 of 2012 (LL44). Information about LL44 is available on HPD’s LL44 webpage: http://www1.nyc.gov/site/hpd/developers/transparency-ll44.page

This dataset contains boundaries and associated attribute information for all designated scenic landmarks or areas under consideration for scenic landmark designation (i.e. calendared) by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC). The geographic locations of the polygons in this dataset are derived primarily from the Department of City Planning's PLUTO dataset, and therefore discrepancies may arise where the LPC dataset has not been updated with information from the most recent PLUTO releases. Please pay close attention to the field descriptions present in the file's metadata to understand how to use this dataset. More information on these records may be found in the Landmark List shapefile (points). Please contact LPC if there are questions or concerns.

Contains information about work orders created to conduct emergency repair work when an owner fails to address a hazardous condition pursuant to the requirements of an HPD issued violation. HPD issues violations when an owner fails to address a condition pursuant New York City Housing Maintenance Code (HMC) or the New York State Multiple Dwelling Law (MDL), a Department of Buildings Declaration of Emergency, a Department of Health Commissioner's Order to Abate or an emergency violation issued by another City Agency. The work orders were carried out by agency staff.

The Mandatory Inclusionary Housing program was adopted in 2016 to encourage the creation of housing for families at a range of incomes in areas planned for housing growth. When actions of the Commission significantly increase residential density, the City Planning Commission and the City Council will apply one or more options to require affordable housing as part of new residential construction.

The Department of Finance (DOF) maintains records for all property sales in New York City, including sales of family homes in each borough. This list is a summary of neighborhood sales for Class 1-, 2- and 3-Family homes in Manhattan in 2009.

The Projects data table contains information about Housing Development Projects about which HPD is required to report pursuant to Local Law 44 of 2012. This includes general project information such as start and completion dates, units, Borrower Legal Entity, general contractor (GC), and prevailing wage information. There is a one-to-one relationship between this information and the project. This is part of the Housing Projects Receiving City Financial Assistance (Local Law 44) collection of data tables.